Word: lows
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gordon Huggins '29, executive director of the Foundation, announced that this would necessarily be a "low-pressure" campaign, because the GSAS alumni in many cases owe their primary allegiance to other colleges...
After 24 days of hearing about low jinks in Hollywood, and 14 more days to digest the dirt, the jury in California's Confidential libel conspiracy trial found itself "hopelessly deadlocked," 7-to-5 for conviction. Prosecutor William L. Ritzi promptly announced that he would press for a new trial, and renew attempts to extradite Confidential's Publisher Robert Harrison to California by late November...
...magazines and periodicals that enter the mails at second-class rates. Summerfield told Murrow that the rates amounted to a $250 million a year "subsidy" to publishers. For magazine publishers the Reader's Digest's Albert L. Cole hotly disputed such figures, argued that Congress intended low magazine postal rates to promote education and the public interest...
...jobbers by P. Lorillard Co. because recent promotion of company's nicotine-and tar-cutting filter has lit up sales. Kent, which last year was far down the list, is now challenging top filter brands. Lorillard's stock has puffed from year's 15⅝ low...
...ships for only $150 per d.w.t. (v. nearly $300 in the U.S.), he signed a lease on the old Imperial Japanese Navy shipyard in Kure in 1951 that runs to 1961, can be renewed to 1966. To fuel his fleet of more than 40 ships, which he sails with low-cost West Indian crews under the Liberian flag, Ludwig is building a 70,000-bbl.-a-day day refinery in Panama, also has a 1,000,000-acre Venezuelan ranch whose 10,000 head of cattle may soon supply his ships with meat...